WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SIGNALS
A practical guide to wireless communication systems and concepts
Wireless technologies and services have evolved significantly over the last couple of decades, and Wireless Communication Signals offers an important guide to the most recent advances in wireless communication systems and concepts grounded in a practical and laboratory perspective. Written by a noted expert on the topic, the book provides the information needed to model, simulate, test, and analyze wireless system and wireless circuits using modern instrumentation and computer aided design software.
Designed as a practical resource, the book provides a clear understanding of the basic theory, software simulation, hardware test, and modeling, system component testing, software and hardware interactions and co-simulations. This important book:
* Provides organic and harmonized coverage of wireless communication systems
* Covers a range of systems from radio hardware to digital baseband signal processing
* Presents information on testing and measurement of wireless communication systems and subsystems
* Includes MATLAB file codes
Written for professionals in the communications industry, technical managers, and researchers in both academia and industry. Wireless Communication Signals introduces wireless communication systems and concepts from both a practical and laboratory perspective.
Содержание
Preface
Chapter 1 Hands-on Wireless Communication Experience
Chapter 2 Performance Metrics and Measurements
Chapter 3 Multi-Dimensional Signal Analysis
Chapter 4 Simulating a Communication System
Chapter 5 RF Impairments
Chapter 6 Digital Modulation and Pulse Shaping
Chapter 7 OFDM Signal Analysis and Performance Evaluation
Chapter 8 Analysis of Single Carrier Communication Systems
Chapter 9 Multiple Accessing, Multi-Numerology, Hybrid Waveforms
Chapter 10 Wireless Channel and Interference
Chapter 11 Carrier and Time Synchronization
Chapter 12 Blind Signal Analysis
Chapter 13 Radio Environment Monitoring
Об авторе
Hüseyin Arslan is a Professor at the University of South Florida. He has broad research experience in wireless communication systems, digital signal processing, cognitive radio, and channel modeling.